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2008-11-05
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2008-11-06
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2008-11-06
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#4
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In the Settings dialog in Maemo Mapper, the Bluetooth address field and the Scan button are disabled. Do I need to do something to enable Bluetooth GPS?
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2008-11-08
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#5
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You shouldn't use these anyway, just set it to Bluetooth with a blank MAC address, then change the Location settings in the Control Panel to use your BT GPS. Leaving the BT MAC blank tells Maemo-mapper to use the control panel settings.
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2009-06-05
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#6
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I ran into the exact same issue. Check out
http://home.cfl.rr.com/genecash/nokia/index.html
About halfway down I mention how to edit /etc/bluetooth/rfcomm.conf, how to configure GPSd, and I have written shortcuts to easily start up Bluetooth and gpsd when you need it.
It's worth it, as MM 2.5 is a LOT more stable!
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2009-06-09
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#7
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Hi,
This page is no longer available. I think I need it.
I just got a Holux M1000 and was trying to get MM to work.
The Bluetooth option is disabled in settings and I accidentally check on GPSD. I would really like to have the option to be selectable.
Tablet: Nokia 770
My OS is: 4.2008.7-1 (Yes, OS2007 HE)
Regards,
Lit
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2009-06-16
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#8
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*Install new gpsd
**Get http://packages.debian.org/sid/gpsd/armel/download
**mkdir tmp2
**dpkg --extract gpsd_2.33-5_armel.deb tmp2
*Copy new files into place
**cp tmp2/usr/sbin/gpsd /usr/sbin
**cp tmp1/usr/lib/* /usr/lib
*Tweak libs
**cd /usr/lib
**ln -s libdbus-1.so.2.0.0 libdbus-1.so.3
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2009-12-23
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2009-12-29
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#10
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I have an N800 running OS 2007, and I'm trying to use Maemo Mapper v2.4.2 with a Siraya Bluetooth GPS unit.
In the Settings dialog in Maemo Mapper, the Bluetooth address field and the Scan button are disabled. Do I need to do something to enable Bluetooth GPS?
The GPS is working, it's fine in TomTom on my W950i, and Bluetooth is OK on the N800 as I use it for dial-up Internet access.
Thanks.
Alan.